Chilean duo Dënver are Mariana Montenegro and Milton Mahan. The name was inspired by Kerouac’s “On The Road”. They play sunny and simple electropop.

Música, Gramática, Gimnasia is their sophomore album. The first one, Totoral, came out in 2008, but only in the end of 2010 they started being hyped about on blogs and considered the hope and future of Chilean indie pop. The album is really more mature than what they did before. All 11 tracks are sincere, sunny, and the videos are like that too. The music about adolescents and for adolescents – including those who never grew up (listen to Los adolescentes for more). The music that you listen and fall in love with sunshine, listen and decide to smoke – just because, listen and feel that there’s suddenly more oxygen in the air you breathe… Overall, nothing “special” in this music, but it brings you more freedom. Not necessarily making it better or easier – teenage is not always and really about joy and butterflies. But what you get is a bit of I-don’t-give-a-damn thing, which is a pretty good attitude, at least for a while.